Our Sunday audio messages can be accessed from here. These are messages and teachings recorded in the course of our weekly meetings. Each audio is preceded by a synopsis of the message.
We pray that the Holy Spirit will speak to you as you listen.
The tabernacle of David is the House of God which David set up. It was basically a tent with the Ark of God placed therein. Unlike the tabernacle of Moses, which was at Gibeah, which had all the paraphanelia of approaching God, except the Ark of God. Whereas God was through with the tavernacle of Moses, the tabernacle of David, became the symbol of God's unrevealed plan at the time for the worship of God in the end-time. God had, over the ages, promised to rebuild the tabernacle of David. This message (the 2nd segement of 3, because of its duration), which is of the first part that discusses tabernacle of David rebuilt, declares to us the nature of the rebuit tabernacle--the Church with the presence of God--giving the final two of the attributes!
The tabernacle of David is the House of God which David set up. It was basically a tent with the Ark of God placed therein. Unlike the tabernacle of Moses, which was at Gibeah, which had all the paraphanelia of approaching God, except the Ark of God. Whereas God was through with the tavernacle of Moses, the tabernacle of David, became the symbol of God's unrevealed plan at the time for the worship of God in the end-time. God had, over the ages, promised to rebuild the tabernacle of David. This message (the final segement, because of its duration), which is of the first part that discusses tabernacle of David rebuilt, is the portion that gets us to pray on the matter discussed.
We have God's promise that when we ask He will answer. But why is it that when we do ask, we do not receive answers to our prayers? In this first part, we look at three reasons why this is so.
We have God's promise that when we ask He will answer. But why is it that when we do ask, we do not receive answers to our prayers? In this final part, we look at some more reasons why this is so.
We have God's promise that when we ask He will answer. But why is it that when we do ask, we do not receive answers to our prayers? In this second part, we look at more reasons why this is so.
The tabernacle of David is the House of God which David set up. It was basically a tent with the Ark of God placed therein. Unlike the tabernacle of Moses, which was at Gibeah, which had all the paraphanelia of approaching God, except the Ark of God. Whereas God was through with the tavernacle of Moses, the tabernacle of David, became the symbol of God's unrevealed plan at the time for the worship of God in the end-time. God had, over the ages, promised to rebuild the tabernacle of David. This message, which is the concluding part that discusses tabernacle of David rebuilt, declares to us more attributes of the rebuit tabernacle--the Church with the presence of God!
There is the need to understand the gospel. Without an understanding of the gospel, we are fearful and ineffective, but with understanding, we are focused, purposeful, watchful, effective in ministry, and, can withstand anything Satan throws at us.
There is much concern about the state of affairs in Christendom, in which people attend church meetings, but act contrary to what may have been taught of the word of God. The question is, why is this so? And answers are provided.
We proffer the root cause of why some people who claim to be born again do not do the word of God, and it has to do with the state of their heart or inner man, and their willingness to do the word of God.
We introduce the subject of “The Believer’s Basic Responsibilities†here. Christians generally love the aspect of what accrues to them by virtue of being sons of God. However, many Christians fail to realize and appreciate that there are responsibilities that they sons of God must live up to. These responsibilities are to others, to God, and to self.
Prayer is not just about asking for the sake of asking; rather, it has to be the result of knowing the Will of God, and having faith in God, when asking.
It is the basic responsibility of every believer to do good deeds in accordance with the word of God. In this first part, we define what doing good deeds is about, and, learn the example of Christ's deeds while He was here on the earth.
We take the second part of "Doing Good Deeds" as the basic responsibility of a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. In this second part, we survey the instances good deeds done in the Early Church days, and the aspect of hypocrisy in doing good deeds, even in the Early Church.
We look at why it is that some people who claim to be Christians cannot do good deeds, using the bible's detail of Simon the sorcerer, and Peter's comments about him.
When we speak of the nature of prayers, we are speaking of 'prayers' as a noun; that is, 'those who pray'. So we look here at the nature, attitude, disposition, and, trait of those who pray. God's response by way of hearing and answering prayers (verb) depends on the nature of the prayer (noun).